- Put a rocket under
- stir (someone) to action
Dictionary of Australian slang . 2013.
Dictionary of Australian slang . 2013.
put a rocket under — (someone) British & Australian to do something to make someone hurry. We re going to have to put a rocket under Tim if we want to catch that train … New idioms dictionary
put a rocket under someone — put a rocket under (someone) British & Australian to do something to make someone hurry. We re going to have to put a rocket under Tim if we want to catch that train … New idioms dictionary
put a rocket under — Australian Slang stir (someone) to action … English dialects glossary
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